brchambersjr
US Veteran
When fired the part of the slide that surrounds the guide rod actually hits a part of the frame and takes the pounding. When the slide goes forward it is the force caused by the recoil spring that pushes it into the take down lever.
At one time I was looking at possible spring stacking , where when the spring is compressed all the way and is pretty much solid, and if the spring is too long causing the guide rod to hit the part in front of the take down lever. I could see stacking causing that part of the frame to weaken but after closer inspection of the steel guide rod assembly the spring is just the right size.
Bill
At one time I was looking at possible spring stacking , where when the spring is compressed all the way and is pretty much solid, and if the spring is too long causing the guide rod to hit the part in front of the take down lever. I could see stacking causing that part of the frame to weaken but after closer inspection of the steel guide rod assembly the spring is just the right size.
Bill